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[MIS09-P05] Factors of Neutralization of Acidic Lake Inawashiro, Fukushima Prefecture : Focusing on the temporal change in Water Quality of Inflow Rivers
Keywords:Lake Inawashiro, Land use, pH, Total nitrogen, Total phosphorus
As Sutani et al. (2013) pointed out, a slight increase in pH with decreasing the sulfate concentration was detected in the strongly acidic rivers flowing from the mouth of the active volcano (Mt. Adatara), which would be due to the gradual change in the volcanic activity. In addition, we found that the significantly temporal increase in pH and total nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in originally pH neutral rivers, of which watersheds are covered with the paddy field and urban land. The possible reason for this temporal change is the expansion of land use which is strongly influenced by human activities. Increases in total nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in river and lake water can induce a further increase in pH of Lake Inawashiro owing to bicarbonate uptake by phytoplankton. From our study, not only the change in volcanic activity but also the intensification of human activities may have contributed to the increase in pH of the Lake Inawashiro.